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Powering Forward

GE Power creates the energy technologies of the future and improves the power networks that we depend on today.

We create a third of the world’s electricity. Our technology equips 90% of power transmission utilities worldwide. And 40% of the world’s energy is managed by our software.

Three trends shaping our electricity future

A grand transformation driven by new technology

Traditional and emerging, physical and digital, large and small, a mix of new technologies are converging to create a 21st-century power network capable of realizing new and positive outcomes for people and the planet. GE is leading this transformation and co-creating the future of energy with our customers, providing safe, efficient, reliable, and affordable power to drive economic growth and raise living standards around the world.

Decarbonization

Through efficiency gains and a robust energy mix, the global power system can be a force for reducing CO2 and combatting climate change.

Hear the sounds

By connecting two formerly separate power grids with GE’s HVAC equipment, Chilean energy company TEN now transmits more than 99 percent of the country’s power. Travel with GE and the New York Times as we visit—and hear—the site and the story.

Reimagining our electricity future

Discover how GE is co-creating the future of energy with customers around the world

The world is transitioning from an electricity system based primarily upon large, centralized generation, transmission and distribution (T&D) technologies, to one that also embraces distributed, digitally-enhanced, and low-carbon technologies. Traditional and emerging, physical and digital, large and small, are all converging to create a new twenty-first century power network. GE is leading this transformation and co-creating the future of energy with our customers across the globe.

GE ReportsGE Names New Leadership for Its Power Units, John Rice Returns to GE

Scott Strazik has been named CEO of the GE Gas Power business. Russell Stokes, the current president and CEO of GE Power, will serve as CEO of the GE Power Portfolio unit. John Rice will return to serve as chairman of the GE Gas Power business.

Earlier this year, GE Power delivered a major upgrade for India’s power grid: a Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS) which allows engineers to track power flow across 110 substations in the country’s Northern Grid.

Today, GE technology supplies as much as 55 percent of Iraq’s electricity and the company just signed “principles of cooperation” with the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity to help the country shore up its electricity future.